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According to Reuters, the UN’s Humanitarian Coordinator in Yemen, Jamie McGoldrick said in a statement: “Continuous air strikes in and around the city of ‘Al-Mokha’ has led to the killing and wounding a large number of civilians.”

McGoldrick added: “At the moment, most of the urban services such as the main market and water distribution systems have been disrupted.”

The UN’s Humanitarian Coordinator emphasized that currently, about 20 to 30 thousand Yemeni citizens are waiting for help but the duration and intensity of the war in the region has slowed the access.

On 26th march 2015 Saudi Arabia and several Arabic countries under the support of America began their Massive air strikes against the poorest Arab country. This was after the failure of the European countries and the United Nations to restore Abd Rabbuh Mansur Al-Hadi, Yemen’s outgoing president to power. In addition to thousands of dead and wounded, it has caused the displacement of millions of Yemenis. The invading countries have spent around 180 billion dollars while the western countries selling the weapons have benefited tremendously.

Meanwhile, America’s arms sales to Riyadh has been highly criticized by the human rights groups and some members of Congress. The increasing number of victims of war have hurt the coalition of Arabia against Yemen with the support of America and the heavy global silence, Riyadh has repeatedly violated the ceasefire calls in the war against the people of Yemen. It also prevents the formation of an independent fact-finding committee to investigate the killing of civilians in that country. In addition to the continued long siege of the Saudi government in Yemen, it has widely targeted infrastructure such as schools, hospitals, mosques, roads and bridges, power plants and homes and even historical monuments.

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